Recent Iranian Attacks on the U.S. and Its Allies Signal a New Strategy to Which Washington Must Respond
Navigating the gray zone.
June 3, 2019
Learning from the American conservative movement.
While the Jewish state has a reputation abroad as a conservative country—its voters have kept the Likud party in power since 2009, and there hasn’t been a Labor prime minister since 2001—an actual conservative movement in the country is still little more than nascent. In particular, there is scant ideological support for the free-market policies that have facilitated the country’s economic successes. Roger Hertog explains why this should change, and how it might:
Navigating the gray zone.
Learning from the American conservative movement.
Malmo, 2020.
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While the Jewish state has a reputation abroad as a conservative country—its voters have kept the Likud party in power since 2009, and there hasn’t been a Labor prime minister since 2001—an actual conservative movement in the country is still little more than nascent. In particular, there is scant ideological support for the free-market policies that have facilitated the country’s economic successes. Roger Hertog explains why this should change, and how it might:
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